WATCH: Chicago Neighborhood Explodes After Officer Kills Popular Barber

A South Side Chicago neighborhood was the site of violent clashes between police and residents of a community where an officer fatally shot an African-American man on Saturday evening.
Chicago activists have identified the man as Harith Augustus, better known as “Snoop,” a popular barber and proud father who worked in the South Shore community.
The Chicago police murdered Harith Augustus today. He wasn’t the first in this month alone. This is how the CPD treats a justifiably angered community. The police are the gang. #abolishpolice #BlackLivesMatter #Fuck12 pic.twitter.com/dfJEVvZgxx
— T. St. Hill (@Nomorebacon00_1) 15 July 2018
According to police (take this with a grain of salt), officers on foot saw “a man exhibiting characteristics of an armed person,” and when they tried to question him, a “confrontation” ensued. Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi tweeted that an officer then opened fire.
UPDATE: Officers assigned to a foot assignment observe a man exhibiting characteristics of an armed person. Officers go to question him when a confrontation ensues and he is shot. The man was fatally wounded. A weapon recovered on scene. pic.twitter.com/8CJXu8m5pa
— Anthony Guglielmi (@AJGuglielmi) 15 July 2018
Augustus, thought to be in his 30s, was pronounced dead at Jackson Park Hospital, according to a Chicago Fire Department spokesperson.
Within minutes of the fatal shooting, a crowd had gathered at the site of the killing to chant, “Who do you serve? Who do you protect?”
According to a Chicago Sun-Times reporter, Nader Issa, who was reporting live from South Shore, “people outside the crime scene after the shooting claimed a female officer shot the man, a neighborhood barber, at least five times in the back as he ran away, and that the officer was taken away from the scene in a police vehicle afterward as the crowd formed.”
A crowd of protesters sparred with a group of #Chicago police officers Saturday evening near the street where an officer fatally shot a man during a confrontation in South Shore. (WARNING: Sensitive language)
READ THE STORY: https://t.co/flwZR2qr4Z pic.twitter.com/1Zyucs76T9
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) 15 July 2018
South Shore resident Gloria Rainge says Snoop had been her barber for five years and was usually seen in the neighborhood with his 5-year-old daughter. Rainge said she watched him get shot. “He was cool, laid back, very intelligent,” she said, according to Issa.
By evening, Issa reports that 80 to100 officers were on the scene, about the same amount or more protesters.
Four demonstrators were arrested late Saturday per Guglielmi; there are also reports that three or four officers were injured by rocks and bottles.
However, the violence was not just one-sided.
Witnesses say the female officer who fired the shots was immediately put in a squad car and taken away from the scene. By my count, there are between 80-100 officers at the scene right now. Probably as many or more protestors. pic.twitter.com/Q56GnfaJiW
— Nader Issa (@NaderDIssa) 15 July 2018
Issa himself reports that he was pushed to the ground by police, having his cell phone knocked away, even though he identified himself as press. He also posted a video of officers dragging a man and hitting others with batons.
Here's the start of the latest escalation, where Chicago Police rushed the protesters, who had been throwing bottles. More video to come. pic.twitter.com/EkSfzbcu4j
— Nader Issa (@NaderDIssa) 15 July 2018
According to USA Today, the Chicago Police Department has a documented history of using unmitigated and excessive force against black residents in Chicago. It reports:
A 2017 Justice Department review found Chicago officers used force nearly 10 times more in incidents involving black suspects than against white suspects. African-Americans were the subject of 80 percent of all police firearm uses and 81% of all Taser contact-stun uses between January 2011 and April 2016. Of incidents where use of force was used against a minor, 83% involved black children and 14% involved Latino children during the same time-period, the report notes.
Chicago has also spent about $709 million on settlements for police misconduct cases, according to a recent report from the Action Center on Race & the Economy.
There are also dispatches from the community saying that “Snoop” had a permit to carry his weapon, but as with the case of Philando Castile, legally carrying a weapon doesn’t fly (and gets you dead) when you’re black.
When police were questioned at a Saturday evening news conference about whether Augustus had a license to carry a concealed weapon, Fred Waller, chief of the department’s patrol division responded, “As we know now, he did not” (which sounds like cop-obfuscating-goobledegook to me. Are you saying you know for sure now, that he did not have a permit or are you saying as of now, that’s what you know, i.e., you don’t know yet?)
The AP reports that police say that a weapon was recovered at the scene but did not say where it was found or whether or not it was on the man killed by police.
One elder in the community summed it up best:
“We just want to live,” one woman said. “Our black kids keep getting killed. We just want to live.
CPD murdered #HarithAugustus aka #Snoop. Snoop was a barber, a father and a friend. His co-worker Rev shared with us what #Snoop meant to his community. #StopTheCops pic.twitter.com/LLRlmwaQz9
— BYP100 (@BYP_100) 15 July 2018
Source: https://www.theroot.com/chicago-neighborhood-explodes-after-officer-kills-popul-1827610063
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